Crowns & Bridges – Restore Strength, Function, and a Natural Smile
Dental crowns and bridges are restorative solutions used to repair damaged teeth or replace missing ones. A dental crown is a custom-made cap placed over a weakened or fractured tooth to restore its strength, function, and appearance. It protects the remaining structure while giving the tooth a natural, long-lasting finish.
A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth using support from adjacent healthy teeth or implants. It “bridges the gap” with artificial teeth that look and function like real ones.
Both crowns and bridges are crafted using strong, aesthetic materials such as porcelain, zirconia, or ceramic, offering durability and a natural look. These treatments improve chewing, prevent teeth from shifting, and maintain proper bite alignment—making them essential for long-term oral health.
Key Benefits of Crowns & Bridges
- Restore strength and function to damaged teeth
- Replace missing teeth with natural-looking results
- Improve chewing, speech, and bite stability
- Prevent shifting of surrounding teeth
- Highly durable materials with long-lasting performance
- Enhances overall smile aesthetics
Frequently Asked Questions.
They are long-lasting restorations, typically lasting 10–15 years or more with good care.
Yes, modern materials match your tooth color and blend seamlessly.
No, it’s done under local anesthesia, ensuring comfort throughout.
Usually 2 visits — one for preparation and one for placement.
Porcelain, ceramic, zirconia, and metal-ceramic options depending on strength and aesthetics.
Rarely, but they can chip under extreme pressure; avoid biting very hard objects.